(E-Mail Removed) (Wai Doan Hsu) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> "John C." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<10fd01c4998a$ef19d280$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> > Windows does not determine if you are charged for a call,
> > the phone company does. If you dial a "local" or toll-free
> > number using a calling card or credit card, you are not
> > going to be charged for the call.
> > But it's not neccessary to dial all those numbers if you
> > don't have to, so specify a seperate rule for local, long-
> > distance, and international calls.
> > See Calling Cards in Windows Help.
>
> Each company that issues a calling card has its own rules on how much
> it charges. Mine charges for all calls. I don't want to use it for
> local calls because it costs me money.
>
> I know that Windows does not determine if I am charged for a call.
> Sort of. Windows does decide what is local and long distance. If I
> tell Windows to use a calling card number for long distance calls,
> Windows needs to know what numbers are long distance. If it thinks
> that local calls are long distance calls, then it is in effect
> determining if I am charged for a call or not since it is using my
> calling card information to place a local call.
>
> I've already looked at all the Windows help. I have one remaining
> question, which is the one I've been asking from the beginning. How
> do I tell Windows what numbers are local and what are long distance?
> I've already specified a different rule for local, long distance, and
> international calls. But if Windows doesn't know which is which, it
> does no good.
In case I did not make it clear, I DO have to use an area code for
local calls with a different area code. And obviously not all calls
with a different area code are local. So how do I get Windows to
recognize that even though I am specifying an area code, I do not want
it to look at the calling card information for long distance, if it is
not long distance? If other area codes are required to be dialed, but
are still local calls, how can I get Windows to know this?